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Malebo Sephodi

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award winning author. recipient of the South African Literary Award for First Time Published Author.

Average rating: 3.98 · 134 ratings · 19 reviews · 1 distinct workSimilar authors
Miss Behave

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The Many Lives of Mama Love by Lara Love Hardin
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What My Bones Know by Stephanie Foo
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“hope is a driving force in the fight for liberation. if we have no hope for freedom then we've already lost.”
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Children of Sugarcane by Joanne Joseph
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“i’ve arrived at a sort of emancipation moment. one that allows me to cultivate joy and pleasure in ways that feel liberatory. one that is radically indulgent and excessive. one that holds space for me in the midst of my fear - fear of my huge presence. fear of my light. fear of my weaknesses. fear of my sexuality. fear of my neurodivergence. fear of my magic. fear of my multiple selves and entities - one that allows me to reinvent myself as many times as this skinsuit is willing to carry me . one that grants me the permission to, in all its glory, make a “spectacle of myself”
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“Reinvent yourself over and over and over and over and over until you find home. There is no timeline for the soul.”
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“The voice of a Black woman should always be HERSELF ...

No edits - no erasure - no pressure - no expectations - no additions - no intruders”
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“MoonChild be free.
Free from the tides of being boxed.
Free from the norms of those who status quo.
Find your path and follow it to the moon.”
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“In being everything for everyone, when am I anything for myself?”
Malebo Sephodi, Miss Behave

“Because books saved my life, literally, I've become close to them”
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“In order to validate our Africanness, we hold on to tradition at all cost, banning critical engagement in an attempt to preserve its sacredness”
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“What you allow inside of you will settle there unless you find an effective way to work it out.”
Malebo Sephodi, Miss Behave

“To misbehave us to denounce the social norms that limit individuals based on who they are. That to make history is to upset patriarchy, a system that is intent on controlling and marginalising others.”
Malebo Sephodi, Miss Behave

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